Motherwell have revealed that the "vast majority" of players and staff have been furloughed to ensure the club is financially stable during the Scottish football shutdown.With no gate receipts clubs across the country are struggling due to the coronavirus shutdown and are taking steps to adjust.The UK government will pay 80 per cent of the salary of an employee up to £2,500 per month and Motherwell have announced that they have taken advantage of the scheme.A statement said: "The board continues to work to best safeguard the club’s finances and to plan for all potential scenarios."The vast majority of our staff and our playing squad are furloughed as we make use of the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and this makes a